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Game Description: The notorious babes of Dead or Alive put on their bikinis and hit the beach to serve, set, and spike their way towards a championship on a gorgeous tropical island. Besides volleyball, play a host of mini-games including DOA-themed poker, roulette, and blackjack, enter a dance contest, and even sign up for a beauty pageant.

Dead Or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball News

The house that built Final Fantasy is proposing a "friendly takeover" to the creators of Ninja Gaiden II and Dead or Alive. According to Kotaku, Square-Enix will be outilining its plans to possibly acquire Tecmo at 1pm in Japan today.
Last week, former Tecmo CEO Yoshimi Yasuda resigned to his position due to "personal...

The company behind Ninja Gaiden 2 and the Dead or Alive series announced today that Yoshimi Yasuda, CEO of Tecmo, has resigned from his position.
Citing "personal reasons", the company said that Yasuda's request was confirmed in today's board meeting. Tecmo chairman Yasuharu Kakihara will now take Yasuda's former position. The recent...

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